Big Brother Democracy: The Security State As Infotainment
Recently, as protesters gathered outside the Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP) summit in Montebello, Quebec, to confront US President George W. Bush, Mexican President Felipe Calderón and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, the Associated Press reported this surreal detail: "Leaders were not able to see the protesters in person, but they could watch the protesters on TV monitors inside the hotel.... Cameramen hired to ensure that demonstrators would be able to pass along their messages to the three leaders sat idly in a tent full of audio and video equipment.... A sign on the outside of the tent said, 'Our cameras are here today providing your right to be seen and heard. Please let us help you get your message out. Thank You.'"
Yes, it's true: Like contestants on a reality TV show, protesters at the SPP were invited to vent into video cameras, their rants to be beamed to protest-trons inside the summit enclave. It was security state as infotainment--Big Brother meets, well, Big Brother.
The spokesperson for Prime Minister Harper explained that although protesters were herded into empty fields, the video-link meant that their right to political speech was protected. "Under the law, they need to be seen and heard, and they will be."
It is an argument with sweeping implications. If videotaping activists meets the legal requirement that dissenting citizens have the right to be seen and heard, what else might fit the bill? How about all the other security cameras that patrolled the summit--the ones filming demonstrators as they got on and off buses and peacefully walked down the street? What about the cellphone calls that were intercepted, the meetings that were infiltrated, the e-mails that were read? According to the new rules set out in Montebello, all of these actions may soon be recast not as infringements on civil liberties but the opposite: proof of our leaders' commitment to direct, unmediated consultation.
Elections are a crude tool for taking the public temperature--these methods allow constant, exact monitoring of our beliefs. Think of surveillance as the new participatory democracy; of wiretapping as the political equivalent of Total Request Live.
Protesters in Montebello complained that while they were locked out, CEOs from about thirty of the largest corporations in North America--from Wal-Mart to Chevron--were part of the official summit. But perhaps they had it backward: The CEOs had only an hour and fifteen minutes of face time with the leaders. The activists were being "seen and heard" around the clock. So perhaps instead of shouting about police state tactics, they should have said, "Thank you for listening." (And reading, and watching, and photographing, and data-mining.)
The Montebello "seen and heard" rule also casts the target of the protests in a new light. The SPP is described in the leaders' final statement as an "ambitious" plan to "keep our borders closed to terrorism yet open to trade." In other words, a merger of the North American Free Trade Agreement and the homeland security complex--NAFTA with spy planes.
The model dates back to September 11, when the US Ambassador to Canada, Paul Cellucci, pronounced that in the new era, "security will trump trade." But there was an out clause: The trade on which Canada's and Mexico's economies depend could continue uninterrupted, as long as those governments were willing to welcome the tentacles of the US "war on terror." Canadian and Mexican business leaders leapt to surrender, aggressively pushing their governments to give in to US demands for "integrated" security in order to keep the goods and tourists flowing.
Almost six years later, the business leaders at Montebello--under the banner of the North American Competitiveness Council, an official wing of the SPP--were still holding up "thickening borders" as the bogeyman. The fix? According to the SPP website, "technological solutions, improved information-sharing, and, potentially, the use of biometric identifiers." From experience we know what this means: continent-wide no-fly lists, searchable and integrated databases, as well as the $2.5 billion contract to Boeing to build a "virtual fence" on the northern and southern borders of the United States, equipped with unmanned drones.
In short, under the SPP vision of the continent, "thick" borders will soon be replaced with a nearly invisible web of continental surveillance--almost all of it run for profit. Two members of the SPP advisory group--Lockheed Martin and General Electric--have already received multibillion-dollar contracts from the US government to build this web. In the Bush era, security doesn't trump big business; it may be the biggest business of all.
In the run-up to the SPP summit, a spate of surveillance scandals helped paint a fuller picture. First, Congress not only failed to curtail the National Security Agency's warrantless wiretapping but opened the door to snooping into bank records, phone call patterns and even physical searches--all without any onus to prove the subject is a threat. Next, the Boston Globe reported on plans to link thousands of CCTV cameras on streets, subways, apartment buildings and businesses into networks capable of tracking suspects in real time. And on August 15, confirmation came that the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency--the arm of the US military that runs spy planes and satellites over enemy territory--would be fully integrated into the infrastructure of domestic intelligence gathering and local policing, becoming what the agency calls the "eyes" to the NSA's "ears."
Add a few more high-tech tools--biometric IDs, facial-recognition software, networked databases of "suspects," GPS bundled into ever more electronic devices--and you have something like the world of total surveillance most recently portrayed in The Bourne Ultimatum.
Which brings us back to the Security and Prosperity Partnership. Who needs clumsy old border checks when the authorities are making sure we are seen and heard at all times--in high definition, online and off-, on land and from the sky? Security is the new prosperity. Surveillance is the new democracy.
Naomi Klein's new book, The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism, is published next month.
www.naomiklein.org
© 2007 The Nation
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55 Comments so far
Show AllRebel Farmer,
If you are still reading this, the passport requirements that took effect Jan 2007 are for AIR travel only. Land crossings should have a passport requirement starting in 2008, but in light of the problems processing passports, I imagine that will push back that date. I think water crossings are like land crossings, not air (think Alaskan cruise from Vancouver BC).
Read more:
http://travel.state.gov/travel/cbpmc/cbpmc_2223.html
Hello all: Don't get pessimists, be happy. Because like worldcitizen says, things will get better. In fact i am happy that soon we all will see a paradigm shift. There will be a total-change of systems world wide and Hugo Chavez from Venezuela is showing us the path toward participative social democratic world that we need. Bush, gang, and corporate cleptocracy will be history, be happy !!
Paul Bramscher August 25th, 2007 10:03 am
"ballsy: I believe you are correct. Whenever their ponzi scheme collapses (whereas legitimate economies generally don't just collapse) they balance the books on the backs of the poor & middle-class.
When the adjustment happens, as it clearly must, it'll go into a few other sectors but probably not everything. I see food and the underground economy doing rather well."
You guys might be interested in the following articles:
http://www.financialsense.com/fsu/editorials/sutton/2007/0824.html
http://www.financialsense.com/fsu/editorials/laird/2007/0823.html
Ah, yes, nothing has changed.
The champions of freedom and
democracy are still willingly
herded into caged pens and
empty fields and making
a difference.
I love the smell of impotent
risk free cowardice in the
morning.
It smells like......victory.
Big ups and much love.
Dwayne Chandler, US Army.
ballsy: I believe you are correct. Whenever their ponzi scheme collapses (whereas legitimate economies generally don't just collapse) they balance the books on the backs of the poor & middle-class.
Our economy is large and complex, so a complete collapse would seem unlikely -- but collapses of certain (and overlapping) sectors appears possible. I believe the real estate market hasn't remotely adjusted yet, and the bottom will fall out within 1-10 years.
Who's going to be able to afford the McMansions the Boomers upsized into (as they move into nursing homes), when the X- and Y-Gen have net worths less than zero and credit tightens up? While the Boomers have done well by relying more on illegal immigrants and offshoring good manufacturing work rather than paying the next US generation decent wages, it's going to come back and haunt them when they discover just how little buying power the X- and Y-Gen have. The jig will be up, because they won't be able to sell to those illegal immigrants and offshore workers -- who are even worse off than the X- and Y-Gen.
When the adjustment happens, as it clearly must, it'll go into a few other sectors but probably not everything. I see food and the underground economy doing rather well.
Enn, that's rather pessimistic, don't you think? if "rattling the chains" means nothing, why is it monitored, recorded, stored, and analyzed? if protests mean "nothing" (and i admit at this point they mean little), why put agents provocateurs there? why record everything they are doing? why "free speech" zones to prohibit the lords from seeing how pissed their vassals are?
THOUGHTCRIME must be stamped out. you & i typing away here on CD probably mean little in the big scheme, but how can Big Bro be sure?
the Masters of the Universe are very, very paranoid about the Great Contagion infecting their citizenry; that infection is DISSENT. it begins with thoughts & words.
and all you hoping for economic collapse as a way to solve our problems might think twice about the great depression, weimar, and the nazis. such a collapse would be good if it halted US militarism, but it's likely that our fascistic tendencies would become stronger w/economic meltdown.
Excellent article.
I agree with Worldview in a certain sense. This tyranny will eventually come to an end, however, the hope Worldview offers and implies is hard to see.
The reason why some people still want to come to America is because America has done such a damned good job (until recently) of snowing the world on American ideology through Hollywood's cultural propaganda that those hopeful deluded immigrants believe there is a better life in America--they've bought the same bullshit that makes it virtually impossible for Americans to see reality, let alone respond to it in any meaningful and appropriate way. However, George W. Bush the product of that lying, dissembling, equivocating, prevaricating bit of democrassy that is variously called the free press, Fourth Estate, mass media, creative sector, Hollywood, art & entertainment industry, etc. has blown the crap of the corporatocracy wide open, confirming the conspiracy theories.
What we're seeing now, and even right here, is the end game. The realization that your freedoms, the powers granted in your Constitution mean nothing. The power of the elite is so solid now, that the corporatocracy no longer has to operate in the dark, nor even in a shadowy way, they can operate right out there in the open saying one thing and doing another and people do nothing. It can all be reported in full through any media, and what happens? Nothing.
The problem is what will the world do? The only thing they can do against the Duperpower: turn their backs. But the corporatocracy has globalized the world, so probably even that won't happen.
There is nobody in America who is free, the American Dream is over, the nightmare your Founders sought to avoid and which the precious few honorable presidents warned you of, is here, now, today. It's more real than anybody has imagined. And what will happen? What does happen? Nothing. Absolutely nothing. The opportunity is lost. You lost your freedom. You let it be taken away. You did nothing to prevent its loss.
It is gone.
See, your free speech and even an active protest doesn't matter any more. We can, and do, all blather on all we like. What happens? What changes? Nothing.
Why is that? First of all, you believe the illusion and do not wish to disbelieve it, that's a very social response. Secondly, the spirit of the American people is completely broken and there are no free people in America any more. You are all slaves and that's why you can make noise freely, but can DO nothing. Rattle your chains. Shake them loudly and all night long if you like. Muttering, murmuring and bemoaning will not help you to take them off. That would require giving your words meaning; free speech is meaningless when the words do not translate into action.
Real freedom requires action, and you have to want freedom so bad that you will do more than make piteous mewling sounds that give the illusion of freedom to say and think whatever you like. So long as no action is taken those words mean precisely nothing. If you take no action to back up your words of complaint and protest, then in your hearts and minds you believe 'resistance is futile' and the result of your exercise of "free speech" to date reveals that this is the case. We have a "show of resistance" but no actual resistance.
You are shackled and chained more firmly than metal ever could secure you, the shackles are in your minds and in your hearts and you have no resistance to offer. The resistance you do offer, your free speech and your complaint, is ineffectual, changes nothing and is therefore useless. Not even your much-argued and debated gun laws, intended to help you preserve your freedoms, do you any good. Your spirit, America, is broken. Owned.
Goodnight, slaves.
dutch1949,
I could almost see your point until your defense of the corporate state. I think you should study a little US history (not the lies they teach you in school, but REAL history) and see that early on, corporations were seen as a threat to democracy. They were initially chartered by the states and their charters had to be renewed every few years by the states. If they were not performing for the betterment of the people of their states, their charters were revoked and the corporations were no more.
Now, through judicial shenanigans (organized and bought by the corporations), corporations have more power than people. This is an unhealthy and dangerous thing for democracy.
I know you come from Holland, but perhaps you're suffereing a little from the Stockholm Syndrome? Don't worry, you're in good company.
One reason I immediately jump on any article I come across by Naomi Klien is that she follows the money better than anybody so always hits the mark. Thanks again.
Dutch-
Having spent the better part of the past three years in Malaysia, it's clear to me one common reason folks want to go to the US is ignorance pure and simple.
The media here are pretty strictly though largely informally controlled. The elite has a huge stake in moving a bi-lateral "free trade" deal with the US from negotiation to actuality. Coverage of the US powers that be in the US is uniformly laudatory. On the ground, the only visible effect of the negotiations so far is a clampdown on pirated DVDs so Malaysia will be seen as satisfying one of corporate America's demands.
Otherwise, the only info people have about the US is drawn from US TV sitcoms and "dramas". Don't see much there of 10 immigrants living in a 2 room apartment, working sub-minimum wage jobs for abusive employers, being paid less than other professionals because the boss has absolute say over their visas, or getting sick without health insurance. Nothing there about kids joining gangs for defense against being beaten for talking funny, kids being pushed into dummy classes for lack of language skills, kids unable to go to school becasue parents can't afford required innoculations. The one thing everyone agrees on is that America is rich. What they don't see in the TV fluff is that only a very few in America are rich but the rest of us are getting worse off all the time.
We might also remember that America is pretty ignorant about the rest of the world as well. After all, the first casualty of post 9/11 xenophopia was an Indian Sikh taken to be an Arab. More the half the population here is Muslim. No warm welcome in the US for those sorts should they want to immigrate--if they can even get a tourist visa. Fat chance of a green card. By the by, that ain't on the sitcoms either.
""Leaders were not able to see the protesters in person, but they could watch the protesters on TV monitors inside the hotel…."
Which of course perverts the meaning of "the right to protest" since the leaders were not forced to watch the monitors. Thus insulating themselves from the anger of the crowd.
Just think. Soon in this digital age you will be able to send a video to your elected representative who will have a staffer view it and return a "canned" video response which has nothing to do with the subject of the video you sent, just as they now send you a form letter reply that has nothing to do with what you wrote them about. Now is that progress in the 21st century or what.
Lobo Gris
kathyodat August 24th, 2007 2:32 pm
"I can see it now. Americans meekly lining up for insertion of their biometric IDs. Daveg said it's like watching a train wreck in slow motion. Well, it looks like it's accelerating."
kathy,
A couple of years ago I read an article that these biometric IDs were actually being tested on homeless people to track their whereabouts. It may have been in California.....don't remember for sure.
dangeroustimes: No, you are not paranoid. Think warrentless wiretapping. Sorry about what our influence is doing to your country. Looks like America is just a cancer on the entire planet.
Perhaps there can be another false flag placed around the time of the next election. America can be placed in a state of Red Alert. Martial Law could go into effect and Bush can remain as President as long as the authorities claim that we are in code red which could be a very long time.
Dutch, i agree with the others. If you savour the freedom of opportunity, speech and self determination in America you'd better damn well protect it instead of believing that your leaders will. Power corrupts etc.. the more rights you sign away to the evil cartel that runs the US the harder it will be to keep what is claimed to be a democracy.
Youre reference to my country Australia was interesting. We have one of the most cosmopolitan and peaceful countries on the planet, but our slavish subservience to yours has meant the gradual erosion of our rights and our society. This once beautiful safe haven is fast becoming dirty, dangerous and xenophobic. And guess what? we don't even have the right to free speech, assembly or religion in our constitution! An oversight ready for the picking as democracy dissipates in the so-called free world.
The thing that shocked me the most is that the Bush clan and its hawks illegally manipulated and stole two elections and got away with it.
Back to the original article, am i being unneccessarily paranoid to suggest that the motive of allowing video coverage of the protests was to have pictures of all those involved on file?
A F R A I D
America's
First
Responders
Against
Internal
Dissent
Welcome to Room 101
Here is a candle to light you to bed.
Runners, beware of the Sandmen!
frank1569: They WANT you afraid. Don't be.
Great observation, Frank. It's a paranoid mental disorder driving these people to pull out all the stops to control the game, but the game is way too big for them to BEGIN to control. They don't even approach comprehension of how huge it really is. That assures failure. The only way they don't implode is if they succeed in infecting everyone else with their paranoia. Defend your mental health like your life depended on it - it does.
rucognizant: You got it! The American worker boarded the train to poverty when Reagan took office, and it hasn't slowed down since. And it wasn't just tax reform. It was the killing of the unions and labor. And the deregulation of every industry that the corporations could pay for in Congress.
Very sad. It's going to take another depression like in the 30's to get this train turned around. Only the crash is going to be a whole lot harder this time.
We USED to have corporations reined in by some Government regulation. America worked then!
I'm curious as to why people want to immigrate to this country at this paticular time!?
Do they swallow the media propaganda about getting rich? The days of "self made man"
ended in the mid 80's. Oh sure people made a lot of money when the interest rates were high then................but the ability to run a very small business ( and advance) ended in '86 with the tax reform. Now what it takes is a total lack of morals!
For those of you who do not know it--Naomi speaks every bit as well as she writes. An excellent resource to check out tihs fact is the archive at:
democracynow.org
Her address at the American Sociological Association earlier this month was titled "From Think Tanks to Battle Tanks, The Quest to Impose a Single World Market Has Casualties Now in the Millions"
It's at:
http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=07/08/15/1432250&mode=thread&tid=25
Dutch:
You clearly do not have enough information to recognize the seriousness of the situation that America faces today. The reason that most of us here on CD are so concerned is because we love America and hate to see it trashed. We are becoming (are) a fascist state. Our Constitution has been trashed. We are no longer run by the rule of law. Out Bill of Rights is in tatters. Our system of checks and balances are broken. We are in breach of the UN Charter by attacking a sovereign nation. This Administration has broken international law and should be brought up on charges and prosecuted at the Haige.
What more do you need to get you to do something more than just vote in the next election. Read any Executive Orders lately. It's fairly questionable as to whether we are even going to have an election in 2008.
In my opinion, if you personnaly are not willing to do anything to save America, then I think YOU should leave. You obviously don't care enough about this country to get your brain in gear to help. If you can't do that, then LEAVE. YOU are part of the problem, and definitely not part of the solution.
DUH. BULL. SPIKE. Eh?
Dutch, you could have spared yourself the effort of typing your boring remarks by merely using the old slogan 'America, love it or leave it!'
Next time you want to say something, ask us first: we'll help you formulate it very economically.
America is evil, America is bad, corporations are evil, all this and people from Mexico to Guatamala to India to Poland, Lithuania, Bosnia, Russia and many other countries come here for a better life. Australia, New Zealand and Canada are other destinations, but America, by far is the number one choice.
If you people hate America and it's "greedy, stupid" citizens so much why not find another country more to your liking. Tell me please where it is so much better. Maybe Holland, the country of my birth. There is plenty of room there as 200,000 Dutch people are leaving for Canada, New Zealand and Australia every year. They can't wait for U.S. entry, the line is long to get into the U.S. These people know that America isn't perfect, but America is still the place to improve your way of life.
Take a good long look at who is able to come here. Indian engineers, professors and doctors(and donut shop operators). Scottish engineers. East European bricklayers, carpenters and painters. Philipine nurses, and yes, The Mexican laborer. The list is long.
I suggest you people move to Australia; oh wait, they are one of our strongest allies, probably another disillusioned populace. You live in America, but you don't like it. Then go vote and get involved. Perhaps you should go to the airports and warn the newly arriving immigrants on how evil America and it's corporations are.
Bush has 1 1/2 years left. He cannot become a "dictator" as some of you espouse. I suspect H. Clinton will be our next president. I don't like it, but I will not go berserk about it. I will counter the Hillary presidency, by saying to myself, at least Gore was and is out of the picture, and who knows, maybe she will turn out to be an able leader, and perhaps we will be more liked by Western Europe - isn't that important?
By the way, what would you have instead of the "evil" corporation? A privately held corporation, or one the government owns? Or maybe no companies?
later
Rebel Farmer: yes, it is extremely nasty and serious.
The Foundation's Web site pulled the piece; the Foundation probably underestimated the degree to which its postings are being observed. At any rate, it has now displayed its true colors for everyone to see and to expose. The article should be disseminated to as many folks as possible.
Regarding the author, I was able to gather the following so far:
Born in 1947 in England, Atkinson has been living in Australia since 1969. An ex-systems analyst, he is a self-appointed and self-taught philosopher, who took it upon himself to defend Western civilization (note the ridiculous expression 'citizens of Western civilisation' in his article, as if there were citizens of civilisations). He is contributing editor to Family Security Matters. Atkinson receives mail at rpa@ourcivilisation.com.
Purvis Ames: are you trying to reassure yourself?
EveningLand August 24th, 2007 7:10 pm
Philip Atkinson is a complete fruitcake but the fact that Dick Cheney is a sponsor of his insane rants tells you everything you need to know.
Good thing we suck at actually spying successfully, or there would really be something to worry about. Seriously, "they" want us all to believe they're "24" when, in fact, after 6 years of unfettered, illegal spying of every shape and sort - not a single terrorist arrest, or drug ring brought down, or mafia family destroyed, or cat found in a damn tree. Did you know that, since the early eighties, in spite of the fact that the FBI still insists "ecoterrorists" are America's number one domestic threat, aside from a few SUV bombers, not a single "ecoterrorist" has been caught and/or convicted? Nearly thirty years...
When they're not misreading the future completely, they're investing in tech they neither understand nor have the brains or manpower to operate effectively. Plus, the American work ethic is so dismal, the chances of a vast, national, know-all security state actually functioning is laughable.
They want you AFRAID. Don't be.
This seems like an obvious, back door way way to quash the right to assemble, to be seen and heard, does it not?
But, perhaps the most frightening thing about the new video representation of the people, and the sell that it covers the right to assemble, protest etc. is that it can be so easily manipulated. You could be injected into a felonious act on camera if Big Brother disapproves of your blog or has heard some misinformation somewhere or doesn't like your politics. This change or injection then becomes evidence against you at your trial. "We have it all on camera" the prosecution can proclaim. Oh, I forgot, there will be no jury and no trial. There is no more habeas corpus. Do not pass go, just go on to jail.
An interesting psychological query: is manipulation of human beings a type of addiction?
We American couch potatoes probably won't do much about all this until our real potatoes are in danger of disappearing.
what a farce!
virtual reality is no substitute for face-to-face protests. this is as chickenshit as sending a text message instead of walking up to her. the only appropriate counter measure is to pay your taxes with monopoly dollars or vote in virtual, make believe elections.
this is also a red flag for all electronic communications, including blogging! call a meeting somewhere, someone and let's get our hands dirty, since this is a call for the age of sabotage to begin.
would that these crooks try to sell "suicide bombing" video games to palestinians or "shoot a tenement" games to some of the israeli military!
how cynical and ennerving! i hope their spouses give them virtual sex.
EveningLand: I just googled philip Athinson. Scariest damn stuff I ever read in my life! Why has this not been picked up by CD or other places? Does anyone know of Dickheads' connection? Bush said everything would be easier if he were a dictator.......
Biometric ID is already here, it is pretty wide spread too. We use a biometric id (fingerprint) at work for hourly wages. Any new passport will also have a biometric device of some sort. Then there are radio frequency indentification things. Buy anything with a RID and anyone with a scanner can find you in the great American theme park we call life.
" Our cameras are here today providing your right to be seen and placed on a no-fly list. Please let help us ourselves. Thank You.'"
Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms:
fundamental freedoms namely freedom of conscience, freedom of religion, freedom of thought, freedom of belief, freedom of expression, freedom of the press and of other media of communication, freedom of peaceful assembly, and freedom of association.
but the most important part is section 33, the "notwithstanding clause", which allows government to override any other freedom or right stated within the charter.
therefore, there is no such thing as "rights" in Canada, just temporary dispensations from government, until such time as they wish to take them away.
Sounds like a capitalist system to me. Citizens are kept at arms length from real decision making, while the top corporate elites are invited inside.
When the US stockmarkets totally collapse, it will be a time to celebrate!! Rising from the ashes like a phoeniz, a new and fair economic system will be built by the best progressive minds. The best regressive minds are speeding us towards an abyss. Communism and American totalitarianism (disguised as democratic republicism) have failed miserably. Watch, wait and educate!
In a true democracy, it would go the other direction. Ie, there'd be round the clock filming and recording of what the leaders INSIDE the conference were saying so that the citizens could know what the heck they are doing (and giving away) (and taking away from us).
Worldcitizen and Truthseeker,
Keep dreaming, it can get a lot worse, welcome to Fascist Disneyland!
America reminds me of the retarded giant in 'Of Mice And Men' by Steinbeck. It's got big muscles all over its body but, unfortunately, the brain is broke!
It knows not what it does. It has no soul. It should be put out of its misery!
namvet67 (12:44 pm) wrote:
"America is putting on its 'IRON HEEL' and getting ready for a little trek. Look out world."
I assume that is a reference to Jack London's novel of the same name. I hadn't thought about that book in quite some time. Although this article is a direct reference to Orwell's classic. The Iron Heel and Sinclair Lewis' It Can't Happen Here are just as relevant if not more on certain levels. The Fascist-Warfare State is here to stay until a revolt on a scale never seen before takes place and w/ the Iron Heel on your neck it is hard to think about anything except surviving to the next day, let alone organizing on the scale it would require to take back what we really never had.
Oh, and a third thing.
If only I kept in touch a bit more I would have made it back to Motebello. Beatiful place. I used to do a bit of équitation when I was a kid there.
But with GWB and Stephen Harper there to watch us so closely my bf and I would have loved to show them what they are missing by so cheerfully drving their nations to ruin. Bareback this time. I cant afford condoms anymore.
Two things.
1. If anything has ever distigushed the US`s `intelligence apparatus` abroad and at home it is it`s constand and incredible STUPIDITY.
I don`t know what kind of iodine deprived fluride flushed homsteads they can only seem to find their spies and spy masters but OMFG!!. I can`t think of a single `operation` which hasn`t come back to bite them in the face. From Mossadeq to the `Orange revolution`. Cointelpro? Yeah, assassinating and otherwise `neutralizing` minority civil leadership didn`t a thing with something like the Covert Revolutionary Internationalist Party Soldiers making life in LA `not quite what it used to be`. And those are just the results. The decisions which caused them to be run in the first place are astoudingly and ubiquitously ignorant, naive and STUPID. I mean so faquing stupid they make you wonder if they ever even knew what they...
If only people would wake up to the fact of how easily these people can be played it would probaly take about a week for Bush to be impeached.
2. It really doesn`t matter if they infiltrate every single plastic surgeon`s office if the only thing they`ll have to watch are riot after riot.
First of all the USA will never pull out of Iraq. Iraq and Veitnam are as comparable as losing a tonsil to losing a liver. With two of Americas most commited enemies threatening its weakest and most crucial ally the only way America would leave is if they were pushed out. The treasury will be bankrupt. America will fall into chaos and, cross your fingers, anarchy. But wait! Theres more!!
I still think I have to have a passport to get to Canada or Mexico these days. I think they only temporarily lifted the requirement for people that have applied for a passport because of the backlog.
Also, some of you are giving me hope that we might be able to survive this mess. I still think it's going to take a major event, like a massive economic collapse, to get this boat of a nation and its people headed in another direction. Kinda like what happened in the '30's, only a lot uglier. We are no longer an agrarian society and the food is probably going to run out real quick.
From Democracy Now Fri Aug 24
"Canadian Police Admit Using Undercover Officers at Protest
In Canada, police in Quebec have admitted they used undercover police officers disguised as demonstrators during the recent protests against the North American leaders summit in Montebello Quebec. Police were forced to make the admission after a video posted on YouTube showed three masked men apparently trying to provoke the crowd and instigate violence. One of the masked men was carrying a rock. The masked men were caught on tape near a line of riot police during a non-violent protest led by union workers. Shortly after one of the union leaders accused the masked men of being police officers and provocateurs, the men pushed their way into a line of riot police. While the riot police handcuffed them, protesters noticed the men were wearing the identical boots as the riot police officers. On Tuesday, union leader David Coles first accused the masked men of being undercover police officers."
This is looking like an increasingly common tactic - using undercover police officers to instigate violence at protests. Apparently, this was a common theme of 60s-era COINTELPRO and CHAOS programs run by the FBI and the CIA.
Democracy without the demos -- the ideal state of 'democratic capitalism'.
Rebel Farmer and Whatfools -
You can still drive across the US border into either country with more limited documentation. Such as driver's license and birth certificate (or voter registration card, which I used without problem returning to the US on Sept 16, 2001 and last September). Then you could fly from that country with your passport.
Yes the border guard will have your license and maybe input that data, but probably not, and your car will have its license plate photographed. But it is different than a passport being scanned by the machine (instant gratification for data miners).
With stories like these, and the Christian evangelics in the military we are really looking at Margaret Atwood's (alumni with Naomi Klein at U of Toronto) Handmaid's Tale.
Fascism. Pure and simple.
Rebel Farmer - have passport, will travel.
But to where? But how? BB has been watching any means of transport for years. All these walls, this NeoMcNamera lines, are not to make us 'safer' but to contain and control us. It's a PRISON! Two thirds of this NeoAxis of Evil stole their positions. Is it not better to emulate John Galt and withdraw to let the sky fall? Atlas shrugged.
So it is protest by Speakers Corner (City TV - Toronto). That kind of sucks.
Thinking on David Brin's (sci-fi writer but this is his non-fiction piece) Transparent Society, why don't we make the CEO/big business make their case via this video broadcast. But here would be playing into Brin's concept, everyone could watch what THEY were saying. Nothing like a light sunshine to disinfect them.
If corporations had to make their pleas to government with the public's full knowledge (and YouTube ready and waiting) and access to that content, it would be a dramatic change and the first step of government returning to "for the people."
Thanks, Worldcitizen. You give me hope. What you say makes sense. It will all inevitably come tumbling down as all things do that stand on false ground. And then we will rebuild THE RIGHT WAY.
I look at how clean things are in Austria and how they have their free healthcare, etc. and even how they take their responsibility for animals so seriously that their shelters can be no-kill. The people have a strong sense of responsibility. The people suffered greatly during the Hitler reign and they learned from it. And they REBUILT in a better way for everyone, and they are very mindful that fascism never takes hold again. That's an example of what happens when the people in a country see hell, and rebuild on stronger ground.
We are screwed!
Get passport, will travel.....
I can see it now. Americans meekly lining up for insertion of their biometric IDs. Daveg said it's like watching a train wreck in slow motion. Well, it looks like it's accelerating. Actually, it's just more information leaking out.
It's like we're becoming an amalgam of the worst parts of 1984 and Brave New World. And the majority isn't even noticing. Young people don't even know how it used to be, and are clueless about their Constitutional rights. Which are disappearing like arctic ice.
Don't worry - things can't get much worse. When we get to the bottom, the only way that we'll be able to move will be back up.
As most people here know, the establishment and it's systems are BROKEN & ROTTEN to the core. It's only a matter of time til the illusion that it's working will be no more.
Then we'll rebuild the world so that it's a good place for everyone (except for the poor nutcases who want to hoard limited resources and power). Man's basic needs (food, shelter, healthcare and education) will become the right of every member of the human family. That aspect is already a part of the UN declaration of universal rights.
Shame on the USA and all the world leaders who run and play with the empire of shame! Like Humpty Dumpty, they'll have a great fall very, very soon.
This is just one more case supporting my hypothesis that we are moving into post-democrtatic age. Phoney, fake representations of real citizen participation will be offered, combined with high-tech versions of "bread and circuses" fed to the masses.
Freedom of speech? freedom of expression? Creator-endowed rights? How quaint! Who cares?! Who even excersises these rights anymore? Eye's stare blankly and stupidly back at me at any mention of them! The height of the US people's aspirations can be summarized as a Lincoln Navigator, a big-screen HDTV, and a ARM-leveraged house in suburbia, and a supply of Coors light. What in the world would anyone want?
In an odd unanticipated switchback turn in Marx's dialectic, post democratic capitalist culture will resemble a regression to feudalism in some ways, although the lord-and-vassal relation will extend far beyond just ownership of land. Rather the corporate lords will own and strictly regulate all information all answers will be provided as they exploit the masses labor. The masses will be contented with their lot in life, and merely asking questions will be an act of subversion.
Well, now that we've officially got our butts kicked in Iraq and Afghanistan, it's about time to save face and shore up corporate profits by invading a smaller Spanish speaking country closer to home.
America is putting on its "IRON HEEL" and getting ready for a little trek. Look out world.
Hoa binh
Lockheed Martin and GE, (let's throw in Perot Systems too) need to be crushed with the law.
Whether it's a cushy, do nothing job for former military or the means to buy the largest house in Alexandria, VA these gangsters are your enemy and at times, worse than cancer. Corporate profit and greed push hard for security, cops, jails, weapons and it's easy money when you run everything. Why even bother with creating the illusion of democracy? "Your right to be seen and heard" so that it can be used against you. It's scary, a scene right out of dark history, or Robocop. The benefits are great, as long as you work for 'The Company'.
I don't know Canadian legal requirements about being seen and heard -- but electronic proxy doesn't technically count. Their images and sounds, in a limited way, are being seen and heard but that's the seeing of images -- not the seeing of protestors.
In a pre-A/V world, would a painting or still-photo have been adequate to satisfy Canada's legal requirement for being "seen"? Would it have been adequate if they vocalized their complaints to a messenger who then, by word of mouth, relayed them to the leaders behind-the-doors?
Since when did proxying become an acceptable substitute?